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    Unable to get CCC drivers to install after factory reset (G73)

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by Yiddo, Mar 30, 2011.

  1. Yiddo

    Yiddo Believe, Achieve, Receive

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    Hope someone can help me with this otherwise I may just need to redo my factory reset again once I get home from work but really dont want to if I can.

    Had issues with my wireless connection and a it was a little clogged so decided a clean up was needed anyway so factory reset - great results everything running nice and smooth now however when I tried to install the CCC drivers I got a random BSOD and it memory dumped and reset. Looked normal once it reset so I tried again however once the drivers are installed I just get no gpu found and can only push it too a low resolution.

    If I then uninstall and go back to the original factory drivers it is fine and everything it normal but it will not let me install anything other that the ones from the driver cd however CCC just crashed when i try and open it I believe they are 10.1 drivers.

    Any ideas on this? I fully removed the drivers before trying to install and this made no difference.
     
  2. BumbleBoner

    BumbleBoner Notebook Evangelist

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    Google for ATI Crap Cleaner.bat and run that. It should delete everything ATI related. And that fails, Driver Sweeper.

    This assuming you already uninstalled with the normal uninstall procedure with the Driver Setup.

    Then run CCleaner to delete obsolete reg keys.

    Then run the driver install again.

    I just went from 10.10e to the 11.4 March23 Preview drivers for 4 hours last night running stock benchmarks in Vantage lol. Clean installs between them, and nothing bad happened.

    Only a single instance of the CCC not launching, but uninstalling and re-installing that worked. Took less then 30 seconds.
     
  3. temka-0622

    temka-0622 Notebook Guru

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    how was the driver files acquired??
    1.If it was on optical storage,or hard disk drive it maybe corrupted.
    Try downloading them
    2.If from amd.com, try ur manufacturer site, which is ASUS.
    GOOD LUCK & REPLY!

    P.S; asus(and many others like VAIO) is known to modify drivers from AMD, since some of the hardware is modded. My VAIO has Radeon HD 5470 which supposedly come with ddr3 512MB memory, this one has 1GB gddr5 memory. I always have to download from esupport.sony.com. and ones from AMD.com doesn't work. They still have their branding same though
     
  4. Yiddo

    Yiddo Believe, Achieve, Receive

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    I have tried uninstalling and tried original drivers and the drivers 11.2 and 11.3 from the AMD website.

    When I install the driver/programs from the setup do actually install but once completed it appears nothing has happened and I do not get the option to reset as you normally would after installing drivers it appears to install files but not actually apply them.

    When I restart manually nothing changes. Check log says success for CCC and display driver??

    I will driver sweep tonight and see if that helps my only worry was that the BSOD has damaged the chipset.

    Thanks a lot for all your advice. 11.3 installed :)